Day Three ~ Atlanta Georgia ~ Obsession Fest

The main reason for Stephanie & I to be in Atlanta Georgia was to cover Obsession Car Club’s Obsession Fest for Lowrider Magazine. We were up and out of the hotel early Sunday morning for the show. It was a short drive to Atlanta Dragway which is where the show was being held. Once again, some of the best cars and car clubs from the Southeast were on hand showing their best. We spent the day covering the show, concert and hop and trying to stay cool. Enough talk, on to the photos that Stephanie & I took.

Drake and his son (btw, his son drives the Impala)

Brian Papa from Papa Studios was at the show. Here he is with his wife. Nice to meet you two.

Here’s Papa working on a panel.

This mini truck put on a good show complete with fireballs!

The Hop!

Chingo Bling filming the crowd!

Once the show was over we took Keith’s 61 Impala to another part of the track for a photoshoot.

That wrapped up our trip to the ATL this year! The show coverage and the cars we shot will be featured in future issues of Lowrider Magazine. Stephanie & I would like to that Obsession Car Club for the hospitality again this year.

Jae Bueno

I am a Los Angeles based photographer who regularly contributes to media publications like Lowrider & DUB Magazine. I chronicle my photography and interests on Fatlace and my web site http://www.jabueno.com.

INSTAGRAM

INSTAGRAM

ABOUT FATLACE

Born in 1999, Fatlace initially started as a blog about the elements of hip-hop, with roots in music, break dancing, and graffiti. In addition to the hip-hop lifestyle we grew up on, cars is a collective interest among the Fatlace family and was inevitably incorporated into our web site. Fast forward and Fatlace has evolved into what you see now, and we are still continuing to grow.

Fatlace found its first home in San Francisco’s historic Japantown, where it remained for several years before closing. This bittersweet end allowed us to focus our attention on the Fatlace Paddock in San Mateo, which now serves as our headquarters and flagship location.

At first, the Paddock seems like your typical shop with dope beats, comfy sneaks and kids up to no good, but stay a while and you'll discover there's more to us than what is on the surface. You'll soon find out the diverseness within our team and the details that set us apart from the usual street boutique. Be sure to also check out Illest, where we've set up shop in both Los Angeles and Honolulu. If you can't make it out to any of our shops, there's always our online store where we carry all of our latest products.